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Model Railroading > testors dullcoat glosscoatDate: 07/26/17 12:03 testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: Dilworth anyone still use these two clears in a bottle just started using them seem decent
Date: 07/26/17 12:22 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: JUTower I use both in spray can form. Going to try Scalecoat II dull finish though, just to see what that's like.
Date: 07/26/17 12:39 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: bnsfbuff I also use directly from the can. Make sure the can is warmed (warm water) and shaken very well, otherwise it may spot.
John Parker Longmont, CO BNSF Fall River Division Date: 07/26/17 13:47 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: icancmp193 Luv 'em in spray.
TJY Date: 07/26/17 13:50 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: jburek I have been using both especially the dullcoat for years with good results. I mix them 50/50 with lacquer thinner and apply with an airbrush at about 20psi - very good results.
Date: 07/26/17 14:46 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: KM-ML4000 Both are a staple in the paint booth, both bottled and from the fizz can.
Date: 07/26/17 15:09 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: ESPEE5318 Pretty much the standard of the industry, so yes people have been using it for many many years......
Date: 07/27/17 00:07 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: rschonfelder Love it in my airbrush.
Rick Date: 07/27/17 08:26 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: grahamline Much better results with both thinned from the bottle than from the finicky spray bomb.
Date: 07/27/17 16:27 Re: testors dullcoat glosscoat Author: tomstp I sure did like Floquil's dust for flattening paint. You controlled how flat by the amount of thinner mixed in with it. It absolutely would hide decal film
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